Greed and a bad choice cost a 62-year-old ex-insurance adjuster, from R.I., his freedom. He participated in a $40K home insurance fraud scheme where he collected a mere $4,041.
Greed and a bad choice cost a 62-year-old ex-insurance adjuster, from R.I., his freedom. He participated in a $40K home insurance fraud scheme where he collected a mere $4,041.
Not much has changed In the 44 years attorney Barry Zalma has been fighting insurance fraud; just a few adjustments to the same ole schemes. He finds encouragement, however, in the growing number of insurers willing to fight and take fraud cases to trail.
A recent investigation in Atlanta, Ga. leads to the arrest of three roofers who were caught, on camera, manufacturing storm damage. Authorities hope this will set an example.
It looks as though justice will finally be served on behalf of a 100-year-old Bartlesville landmark as the accused arsonist agrees to plead guilty, almost two years after setting the fires that displaced several businesses.
He thought he was paying off all his bills and entitled to a little reward in the form of a 2009 Cadillac Escalade. A Missouri business man, however, now owes an even bigger debt to society.
Aiman Arabeiat is home recuperating from burns he suffered during an explosion at his business, Jerusalem Restaurant, on Nov. 13. He's far from ease, however. On Dec. 7, the Ohio man will go before a Hamilton County grand jury for possible indictment.